How did the Farmers' Alliance contribute to the rise of the Populist movement?

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It adopted political machine tactics to pass farm-friendly legislation.

It adopted political machine tactics to pass farm-friendly legislation.

It introduced cooperatives that helped farmers pool their resources.

It introduced cooperatives that helped farmers pool their resources.

It united farmers from many different parts of the country into a single movement.

It united farmers from many different parts of the country into a single movement.

It encouraged farmers to adopt mechanization and new practices such as clear-cutting.

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The correct response is:

It united farmers from many different parts of the country into a single movement.

The Farmers' Alliance played a key role in bringing together farmers with shared concerns, which laid the groundwork for the emergence of the Populist movement, advocating for the rights and needs of agricultural workers.